The great outdoors. Simple and not sloppy plot.

Merle 2022-12-14 23:48:40

1. I learned this a long time ago when I read an outdoor article, and I pulled it into I wanted to read it, but I haven't looked it up yet. I planned to go to Tibet the day before yesterday, and since the updates of American dramas these days have been completed, I found it and watched it.

2. It's actually a simple kidnapping story set in the outdoors. At the beginning, the rock climbing in the Scottish Highlands was shot on the spot, capturing the heart and making the heart fascinated. Until the girl's cry appears in the woods, it begins to take on the atmosphere of horror and tension, and it enters the main plot line when the kidnapper kills the two poachers. The kidnappers were pure inhumanity, cut off the climbing rope, fell to death the first climber, killed two poachers, shot Elison, chased others, and then chased and killed in the crowd, pure The inhuman killing red-eyed. Except for MELLISA, who survived at the end, all the other climbers were killed without any fuss. The plot needed to die, and they died, and there would not be too many dying scenes. In the chase in the town, the crowd and music are performed, and the chase scenes and the shots of the kidnappers and the negotiators are intertwined. Until the kidnapper was caught by the girl's father, the girl's father was the boss of the underworld like a war criminal. For the kidnappers, wealth and wealth are at risk, and as much wealth comes as much danger. However, the girl was saved by the climbers who did not intend to enter the case, just because of the kindness and bravery of human nature, only one of the five people remained, and the other four died in a similar relay.

3. If there is a deep meaning in it, the strong contradiction and contrast of human nature. The innocence, fear and trust of girls. The human struggle and choice of 5 climbers. The sheer inhumanity of the kidnappers. The conflicting identities of the girl's father.

4. What I appreciate in this play is that everything is not sloppy.

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A Lonely Place to Die quotes

  • Mr. Kidd: [to someone dying of gunshot wounds] You feel that? That's the price of your nobility... hurts doesn't it?

  • [last lines]

    Mr. Kidd: [failing to bribe the father of his captive] Well... it Was Worth A Try

    [proceeds to be buried alive]